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First public wind tunnel opens in Delta

A Victoria entrepreneur is finding early success in giving Vancouverites the chance to take a flying leap.

BCSC fines fraudster record $47 million

A fraudulent investor has been fined $47 million for bilking money from the Korean religious community.

Vancouver cold-storage giant sells global operations

After growing through acquisition over the past several years, Vancouver-based cold-storage juggernaut Versacold International is returning to its roots by selling off its non-Canadian assets for US$975 million.

Bean Brothers catches customers with rare coffee

Coffee connoisseurs should whet their taste buds because there’s a new flavour in town – cat poop coffee.

B.C. real estate sales continue to recover: BCREA

The province’s real estate market continues to improve from the dramatic decline in sales in the first half of the year, according to data from the BC Real Estate Association.

StatsCan introduces Retail Services Price Index

Statistics Canada has launched a new Retail Services Price Index (RSPI), a tool used to measure movements in the price of retail services.

Air China boosts service to Vancouver

Increased demand is driving further expansion of flights between Vancouver and Beijing.

Uranium One to buy Mantra for A$1.2 billion

Uranium One (TSX:UUU) has teamed up with a Russian mining giant to acquire Mantra Resources (TSX:MRL) for A$1.2 billion.

Historic sectors to fuel growth in 2011: RBC

Natural resources are going to be the driving force behind B.C.’s economy next year, according to an RBC Economics report published Wednesday.

Vancouver approves new master plan for Hastings Park

Despite community opposition, Vancouver council has approved a new Hastings Park and Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) Master Plan that will nearly triple the amount of park space in one of the oldest parks in the city.